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util.xtemplate: Use same argument order in filters even without 'args'
This removes the different argument order used between '{x|foo}' and
'{x|foo(y)}' because the differing order was awkward and confusing.
This util does not seem to be widely used so should not be problematic
to change this part. The only known use is in mod_pubsub, which does not
use the filter function feature.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Wed, 16 Oct 2024 16:15:05 +0200 |
parent | 12270:c78639ee6ccb |
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local xml = require "util.xml"; describe("util.xml", function() describe("#parse()", function() it("should work", function() local x = [[<x xmlns:a="b"> <y xmlns:a="c"> <!-- this overwrites 'a' --> <a:z/> </y> <a:z/> <!-- prefix 'a' is nil here, but should be 'b' --> </x> ]] local stanza = xml.parse(x, {allow_comments = true}); assert.are.equal(stanza.tags[2].attr.xmlns, "b"); assert.are.equal(stanza.tags[2].namespaces["a"], "b"); end); it("should reject doctypes", function() local x = "<!DOCTYPE foo []><foo/>"; local ok = xml.parse(x); assert.falsy(ok); end); it("should reject comments by default", function() local x = "<foo><!-- foo --></foo>"; local ok = xml.parse(x); assert.falsy(ok); end); it("should allow comments if asked nicely", function() local x = "<foo><!-- foo --></foo>"; local stanza = xml.parse(x, {allow_comments = true}); assert.are.equal(stanza.name, "foo"); assert.are.equal(#stanza, 0); end); it("should reject processing instructions", function() local x = "<foo><?php die(); ?></foo>"; local ok = xml.parse(x); assert.falsy(ok); end); it("should allow processing instructions if asked nicely", function() local x = "<?xml-stylesheet href='make-fancy.xsl'?><foo/>"; local stanza = xml.parse(x, {allow_processing_instructions = true}); assert.truthy(stanza); assert.are.equal(stanza.name, "foo"); end); it("should allow an xml declaration", function() local x = "<?xml version='1.0'?><foo/>"; local stanza = xml.parse(x); assert.truthy(stanza); assert.are.equal(stanza.name, "foo"); end); end); end);